Private seniors' residence leases: how-to for future tenants
Thinking of moving to a private seniors' residence (RPA)? Here's what you need to know before signing a lease.
Thinking of moving to a private seniors' residence (RPA)? Here's what you need to know before signing a lease.
The staff of government departments and public agencies must act with integrity and transparency. If you see the opposite, you may have witnessed a wrongdoing. Here are some tips for recognizing and disclosing wrongdoing.
Are you retired and thinking of going back to work? Will you reach retirement age soon, but are considering delaying it by a few years? Here are some employment incentives you should know about.
As front-line healthcare providers, pharmacists can offer you a number of health services. Here are the main ones.
Are you about to become a parent? Whether you're expecting or in the process of adopting, the Québec Parental Insurance Plan (QPIP) offers several options. Here's what you need to know.
Do you have a Small Claims file? Under certain conditions, you may be eligible for mediation or arbitration.
If you're planning to spend several months outside the province, you should be aware that an extended stay could disqualify you from health insurance coverage or certain tax credits.
People at the end of their lives are entitled to quality care that is adapted to their needs and respects their choices. In some cases, they may decide to request medical aid in dying. Here are some of the conditions.
Did you hurt yourself at an office social activity organized by your employer? Here’s what you need to know.
People at the end of life have rights. One of them is access to palliative care that is tailored to their needs and that respects their choices. Here’s what you need to know.